Author: Claire Weekes
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101663685
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This classic anxiety-relief guide from the author of Hope and Help for your Nerves has brought solace to over a quarter million readers coping with panic attacks and agoraphobia. Dr Claire Weekes offers clear, concise advice to anyone suffering from anxiety: FACE: DO NOT RUN ACCEPT: DO NOT FIGHT FLOAT PAST: DO NOT LISTEN IN LET TIME PASS: DO NOT BE IMPATIENT WITH TIME It may look much too simple, but if you can truly master these four important principles, you are already on your way to rapid recovery. Written in response to great demand from both the medical and psychological communities, as well as from her own devoted readers, Dr. Weekes’s revolutionary approach to treating nervous tension is sympathetic, medically sound, and quite possibly one of the most successful step-by-step guides to mental health available.
Peace from Nervous Suffering
Author: Claire Weekes
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101663685
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This classic anxiety-relief guide from the author of Hope and Help for your Nerves has brought solace to over a quarter million readers coping with panic attacks and agoraphobia. Dr Claire Weekes offers clear, concise advice to anyone suffering from anxiety: FACE: DO NOT RUN ACCEPT: DO NOT FIGHT FLOAT PAST: DO NOT LISTEN IN LET TIME PASS: DO NOT BE IMPATIENT WITH TIME It may look much too simple, but if you can truly master these four important principles, you are already on your way to rapid recovery. Written in response to great demand from both the medical and psychological communities, as well as from her own devoted readers, Dr. Weekes’s revolutionary approach to treating nervous tension is sympathetic, medically sound, and quite possibly one of the most successful step-by-step guides to mental health available.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101663685
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This classic anxiety-relief guide from the author of Hope and Help for your Nerves has brought solace to over a quarter million readers coping with panic attacks and agoraphobia. Dr Claire Weekes offers clear, concise advice to anyone suffering from anxiety: FACE: DO NOT RUN ACCEPT: DO NOT FIGHT FLOAT PAST: DO NOT LISTEN IN LET TIME PASS: DO NOT BE IMPATIENT WITH TIME It may look much too simple, but if you can truly master these four important principles, you are already on your way to rapid recovery. Written in response to great demand from both the medical and psychological communities, as well as from her own devoted readers, Dr. Weekes’s revolutionary approach to treating nervous tension is sympathetic, medically sound, and quite possibly one of the most successful step-by-step guides to mental health available.
Peace from Nervous Suffering
Author: Claire Weekes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781648374425
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A practical guide to recovery from anxiety, stress, panic and fear Solutions to anxiety can seem confusing and often elusive. Despite recent advances in understanding the impact of stress and the pressures of today's world, anxiety is on the increase. In her comprehensive work, Peace from Nervous Suffering, Dr. Claire Weekes offers pragmatic solutions to change the patterns resulting from anxiety and fear. Drawing on both her own experience of nervous illness and years of dedicated work with her patients, she formulated an easy-to-understand method to recovery that has stood the test of time. Dr. Weekes understood the long-term effects that anxiety and panic disorders had on the lives of her patients and determined that extreme sensitization and fear avoidance kept people in a state of high nervousness. In Peace from Nervous Suffering, she unravels these symptoms into comprehensible components and breaks down the biological and psychological responses to anxiety. She guides the reader every step of the way, providing the knowledge and skills required to find the strength within to recover. Peace from Nervous Suffering offers an effective method for self-directed recovery and provides invaluable guidance and tools for anyone suffering from debilitating anxiety. Learn to cope more effectively with recurring feelings of panic and, with this new knowledge, build confidence in developing stabilizing responses to stressful situations. With the assistance of Dr. Claire Weekes you will discover the hope you thought you'd lost. This book is also available from Echo Point Books as paperback (ISBN 1648374433).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781648374425
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A practical guide to recovery from anxiety, stress, panic and fear Solutions to anxiety can seem confusing and often elusive. Despite recent advances in understanding the impact of stress and the pressures of today's world, anxiety is on the increase. In her comprehensive work, Peace from Nervous Suffering, Dr. Claire Weekes offers pragmatic solutions to change the patterns resulting from anxiety and fear. Drawing on both her own experience of nervous illness and years of dedicated work with her patients, she formulated an easy-to-understand method to recovery that has stood the test of time. Dr. Weekes understood the long-term effects that anxiety and panic disorders had on the lives of her patients and determined that extreme sensitization and fear avoidance kept people in a state of high nervousness. In Peace from Nervous Suffering, she unravels these symptoms into comprehensible components and breaks down the biological and psychological responses to anxiety. She guides the reader every step of the way, providing the knowledge and skills required to find the strength within to recover. Peace from Nervous Suffering offers an effective method for self-directed recovery and provides invaluable guidance and tools for anyone suffering from debilitating anxiety. Learn to cope more effectively with recurring feelings of panic and, with this new knowledge, build confidence in developing stabilizing responses to stressful situations. With the assistance of Dr. Claire Weekes you will discover the hope you thought you'd lost. This book is also available from Echo Point Books as paperback (ISBN 1648374433).
Peace from Nervous Suffering
Author: Claire Weekes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781648374432
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A practical guide to recovery from anxiety, stress, panic and fear Solutions to anxiety can seem confusing and often elusive. Despite recent advances in understanding the impact of stress and the pressures of today's world, anxiety is on the increase. In her comprehensive work, Peace from Nervous Suffering, Dr. Claire Weekes offers pragmatic solutions to change the patterns resulting from anxiety and fear. Drawing on both her own experience of nervous illness and years of dedicated work with her patients, she formulated an easy-to-understand method to recovery that has stood the test of time. Dr. Weekes understood the long-term effects that anxiety and panic disorders had on the lives of her patients and determined that extreme sensitization and fear avoidance kept people in a state of high nervousness. In Peace from Nervous Suffering, she unravels these symptoms into comprehensible components and breaks down the biological and psychological responses to anxiety. She guides the reader every step of the way, providing the knowledge and skills required to find the strength within to recover. Peace from Nervous Suffering offers an effective method for self-directed recovery and provides invaluable guidance and tools for anyone suffering from debilitating anxiety. Learn to cope more effectively with recurring feelings of panic and, with this new knowledge, build confidence in developing stabilizing responses to stressful situations. With the assistance of Dr. Claire Weekes you will discover the hope you thought you'd lost. This book is also available from Echo Point Books as a hardcover (ISBN 1648374425).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781648374432
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A practical guide to recovery from anxiety, stress, panic and fear Solutions to anxiety can seem confusing and often elusive. Despite recent advances in understanding the impact of stress and the pressures of today's world, anxiety is on the increase. In her comprehensive work, Peace from Nervous Suffering, Dr. Claire Weekes offers pragmatic solutions to change the patterns resulting from anxiety and fear. Drawing on both her own experience of nervous illness and years of dedicated work with her patients, she formulated an easy-to-understand method to recovery that has stood the test of time. Dr. Weekes understood the long-term effects that anxiety and panic disorders had on the lives of her patients and determined that extreme sensitization and fear avoidance kept people in a state of high nervousness. In Peace from Nervous Suffering, she unravels these symptoms into comprehensible components and breaks down the biological and psychological responses to anxiety. She guides the reader every step of the way, providing the knowledge and skills required to find the strength within to recover. Peace from Nervous Suffering offers an effective method for self-directed recovery and provides invaluable guidance and tools for anyone suffering from debilitating anxiety. Learn to cope more effectively with recurring feelings of panic and, with this new knowledge, build confidence in developing stabilizing responses to stressful situations. With the assistance of Dr. Claire Weekes you will discover the hope you thought you'd lost. This book is also available from Echo Point Books as a hardcover (ISBN 1648374425).
Hope and Help for Your Nerves
Author: Claire Weekes
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593201906
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The bestselling step-by-step guide that will show you how to break the cycle of fear and cure your feelings of panic and anxiety. My heart beats too fast. My hands tremble and sweat. I feel like there’s a weight on my chest. My stomach churns. I have terrible headaches. I can't sleep. Sometimes I can't even leave my house.... These common symptoms of anxiety are “minor” only to the people who don't suffer from them. But to the millions they affect, these problems make the difference between a happy, healthy life and one of crippling fear and frustration. In Hope and Help for Your Nerves, Dr. Claire Weekes offers the results of years of experience treating real patients—including some who thought they'd never recover. With her simple, step-by-step guidance, you will learn how to understand and analyze your own symptoms of anxiety and find the power to conquer your fears for good.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593201906
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The bestselling step-by-step guide that will show you how to break the cycle of fear and cure your feelings of panic and anxiety. My heart beats too fast. My hands tremble and sweat. I feel like there’s a weight on my chest. My stomach churns. I have terrible headaches. I can't sleep. Sometimes I can't even leave my house.... These common symptoms of anxiety are “minor” only to the people who don't suffer from them. But to the millions they affect, these problems make the difference between a happy, healthy life and one of crippling fear and frustration. In Hope and Help for Your Nerves, Dr. Claire Weekes offers the results of years of experience treating real patients—including some who thought they'd never recover. With her simple, step-by-step guidance, you will learn how to understand and analyze your own symptoms of anxiety and find the power to conquer your fears for good.
More Help for Your Nerves
Author: Claire Weekes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780207165986
Category : Anxiety
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
First published in 1984 and now reissued, an explanation of how nervous symptoms and experiences can develop. The author maintains that stress can produce symptoms and experiences that gradually become more important than the original cause of the illness.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780207165986
Category : Anxiety
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
First published in 1984 and now reissued, an explanation of how nervous symptoms and experiences can develop. The author maintains that stress can produce symptoms and experiences that gradually become more important than the original cause of the illness.
Peace with Self, Peace with Food
Author: Galina Denzel
Publisher: Pure Belonging
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
It’s not about willpower, and it’s not about the food. Most people blame their eating behaviors on a lack of willpower. Eating intuitively hasn’t worked. Eating less and moving more? Trying to change your body image? These only last so long. Many people are worried that they can never have a healthy relationship with food. Peace with Self, Peace with Food looks past all that, and gets to the heart of what causes our battles with food. Through her years of training and practice in trauma healing — as well as her own reconciliation with food and self — Galina Denzel has developed a program to help readers embark on their own journey to healing. Personal and ancestral traumas inform behaviors around food, and Peace with Self, Peace with Food will help you identify patterns laid down even before you were born. Patterns that have long contributed to your eating behaviors, and continue to affect your relationship with food today. Through the exercises in Peace with Self, Peace with Food you will come to understand your eating habits and the neurobiological network that has held them in place until now. What’s more, you will see food, your mind, and your body in a new light. Not as enemies to be tamed, but as allies that can teach you how to care for yourself, and for your health, with love.
Publisher: Pure Belonging
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
It’s not about willpower, and it’s not about the food. Most people blame their eating behaviors on a lack of willpower. Eating intuitively hasn’t worked. Eating less and moving more? Trying to change your body image? These only last so long. Many people are worried that they can never have a healthy relationship with food. Peace with Self, Peace with Food looks past all that, and gets to the heart of what causes our battles with food. Through her years of training and practice in trauma healing — as well as her own reconciliation with food and self — Galina Denzel has developed a program to help readers embark on their own journey to healing. Personal and ancestral traumas inform behaviors around food, and Peace with Self, Peace with Food will help you identify patterns laid down even before you were born. Patterns that have long contributed to your eating behaviors, and continue to affect your relationship with food today. Through the exercises in Peace with Self, Peace with Food you will come to understand your eating habits and the neurobiological network that has held them in place until now. What’s more, you will see food, your mind, and your body in a new light. Not as enemies to be tamed, but as allies that can teach you how to care for yourself, and for your health, with love.
Freedom from Nervous Suffering
Author: Claire Weekes
Publisher: Highbridge Company
ISBN: 9781611748970
Category : PSYCHOLOGY
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The respected author of "Pass Through Panic" offers listeners more sage advice on overcoming their debilitating anxiety.
Publisher: Highbridge Company
ISBN: 9781611748970
Category : PSYCHOLOGY
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The respected author of "Pass Through Panic" offers listeners more sage advice on overcoming their debilitating anxiety.
Essential Help for Your Nerves
Author: Claire Weekes
Publisher: HarperThorsons
ISBN: 9780722540138
Category : Neuroses
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Recover from nervous fatigue and overcome stress and fear"--Cover.
Publisher: HarperThorsons
ISBN: 9780722540138
Category : Neuroses
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Recover from nervous fatigue and overcome stress and fear"--Cover.
The Woman Who Cracked the Anxiety Code
Author: Judith Hoare
Publisher: Scribe Us
ISBN: 9781950354108
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The true story of the little-known mental-health pioneer who revolutionized how we see the defining problem of our era: anxiety. Panic, depression, sorrow, guilt, disgrace, obsession, sleeplessness, low confidence, loneliness, agoraphobia...Dr. Claire Weekes knew how to treat them, but was dismissed as underqualified and overly populist by the psychiatric establishment. In a radical move, she had gone directly to the people. Her international best seller Hope and Help for your Nerves, first published in 1962 and still in print, helped tens of millions of people overcome all of these, and continues to do so. Weekes pioneered an anxiety treatment that is now at the cutting edge of modern psychotherapies. Her early explanation of fear, and its effect on the nervous system, is state of the art. Psychologists use her method, neuroscientists study the interaction between different fear circuits in the brain, and many psychiatrists are revisiting the mond-body connection that was the hallmark of her unique work. Face, accept, float, let time pass: hers was the invisible hand that rewrote the therapeutic manual. This understanding of the biology of fear could not be more contemporary--"acceptance" is the treatment du jour, and all mental health professionals explain the phenomenon of fear in the same way she did so many years ago. However, most of them are unaware of the debt they have to a woman whose work has found such a huge public audience. This book is the first to tell that story, and to tell Weekes' own remarkable tale, of how a mistaken diagnosis of tuberculosis led to heart palpitations, beginning her fascinating journey to a practical treatment for anxiety that put power back in the hands of the individual."--Back of book.
Publisher: Scribe Us
ISBN: 9781950354108
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The true story of the little-known mental-health pioneer who revolutionized how we see the defining problem of our era: anxiety. Panic, depression, sorrow, guilt, disgrace, obsession, sleeplessness, low confidence, loneliness, agoraphobia...Dr. Claire Weekes knew how to treat them, but was dismissed as underqualified and overly populist by the psychiatric establishment. In a radical move, she had gone directly to the people. Her international best seller Hope and Help for your Nerves, first published in 1962 and still in print, helped tens of millions of people overcome all of these, and continues to do so. Weekes pioneered an anxiety treatment that is now at the cutting edge of modern psychotherapies. Her early explanation of fear, and its effect on the nervous system, is state of the art. Psychologists use her method, neuroscientists study the interaction between different fear circuits in the brain, and many psychiatrists are revisiting the mond-body connection that was the hallmark of her unique work. Face, accept, float, let time pass: hers was the invisible hand that rewrote the therapeutic manual. This understanding of the biology of fear could not be more contemporary--"acceptance" is the treatment du jour, and all mental health professionals explain the phenomenon of fear in the same way she did so many years ago. However, most of them are unaware of the debt they have to a woman whose work has found such a huge public audience. This book is the first to tell that story, and to tell Weekes' own remarkable tale, of how a mistaken diagnosis of tuberculosis led to heart palpitations, beginning her fascinating journey to a practical treatment for anxiety that put power back in the hands of the individual."--Back of book.
Trauma Rehabilitation After War and Conflict
Author: Erin Martz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1441957227
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 443
Book Description
"As foreign assistance flows into post-conflict regions to rebuild economies, roads, and schools, it is important that development professionals retain a focus on the purely human element of rebuilding lives and societies. This book provides perspective on just how to begin that process so that the trauma people suffered is not passed on to future generations long after the violence has stopped." - Amy T. Wilson, Ph.D., Gallaudet University, Washington, DC "This ground-breaking text provides the reader with an excellent and comprehensive overview of the existing field of trauma rehabilitation. It also masterfully navigates the intricate relationships among theory, research, and practice leaving the reader with immense appreciation for its subject matter." - Hanoch Livneh, Hanoch Livneh, Ph.D., LPC, CRC, Portland State University Fear, terror, helplessness, rage: for soldier and civilian alike, the psychological costs of war are staggering. And for those traumatized by chronic armed conflict, healing, recovery, and closure can seem like impossible goals. Demonstrating wide-ranging knowledge of the vulnerabilities and resilience of war survivors, the collaborators on Trauma Rehabilitation after War and Conflict analyze successful rehabilitative processes and intervention programs in conflict-affected areas of the world. Its dual focus on individual and community healing builds on the concept of the protective "trauma membrane," a component crucial to coping and healing, to humanitarian efforts (though one which is often passed over in favor of rebuilding infrastructure), and to promoting and sustaining peace. The book’s multiple perspectives—including public health, community-based systems, and trauma-focused approaches—reflect the complex psychological, social, and emotional stresses faced by survivors, to provide authoritative information on salient topics such as: Psychological rehabilitation of U.S. veterans, non-Western ex-combatants, and civilians Forgiveness and social reconciliation after armed conflict Psychosocial adjustment in the post-war setting Helping individuals heal from war-related rape The psychological impact on prisoners of war Rehabilitating the child soldier Rehabilitation after War and Conflict lucidly sets out the terms for the next stage of humanitarian work, making it essential reading for researchers and professionals in psychology, social work, rehabilitation, counseling, and public health.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1441957227
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 443
Book Description
"As foreign assistance flows into post-conflict regions to rebuild economies, roads, and schools, it is important that development professionals retain a focus on the purely human element of rebuilding lives and societies. This book provides perspective on just how to begin that process so that the trauma people suffered is not passed on to future generations long after the violence has stopped." - Amy T. Wilson, Ph.D., Gallaudet University, Washington, DC "This ground-breaking text provides the reader with an excellent and comprehensive overview of the existing field of trauma rehabilitation. It also masterfully navigates the intricate relationships among theory, research, and practice leaving the reader with immense appreciation for its subject matter." - Hanoch Livneh, Hanoch Livneh, Ph.D., LPC, CRC, Portland State University Fear, terror, helplessness, rage: for soldier and civilian alike, the psychological costs of war are staggering. And for those traumatized by chronic armed conflict, healing, recovery, and closure can seem like impossible goals. Demonstrating wide-ranging knowledge of the vulnerabilities and resilience of war survivors, the collaborators on Trauma Rehabilitation after War and Conflict analyze successful rehabilitative processes and intervention programs in conflict-affected areas of the world. Its dual focus on individual and community healing builds on the concept of the protective "trauma membrane," a component crucial to coping and healing, to humanitarian efforts (though one which is often passed over in favor of rebuilding infrastructure), and to promoting and sustaining peace. The book’s multiple perspectives—including public health, community-based systems, and trauma-focused approaches—reflect the complex psychological, social, and emotional stresses faced by survivors, to provide authoritative information on salient topics such as: Psychological rehabilitation of U.S. veterans, non-Western ex-combatants, and civilians Forgiveness and social reconciliation after armed conflict Psychosocial adjustment in the post-war setting Helping individuals heal from war-related rape The psychological impact on prisoners of war Rehabilitating the child soldier Rehabilitation after War and Conflict lucidly sets out the terms for the next stage of humanitarian work, making it essential reading for researchers and professionals in psychology, social work, rehabilitation, counseling, and public health.